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Today we released a new version of our Windows self-service password reset (SSPR) solution, PeoplePassword, along with its companion automatic enrollment product, PeopleEnroll. This PeoplePassword release helps users complete their enrollment when combining enrollment data imported using PeopleEnroll with manual questions that users answer themselves. Users are prompted for the manual questions when using the

Too often, software companies want absolute control of their black box of intellectual property (IP). These companies only want extensibility and customizability if it means more revenue from implementation services. A few companies in our space have even developed their own scripting languages to make customers pay for more services or training to learn yet

We get questions about Active Directory credential caching quite often from customers and prospects. Since we provide Active Directory solutions, it would make sense that we have insight into AD credentials caching in Windows but the caching mechanism is actually a function of the client and not the server. We take a closer look at

Dallas Entrepreneur Network published an article in April about Web Active Directory from an interview I did with them. I thought I would share it with you. http://dallasentrepreneurnetwork.org/2011/04/interview-steve-denney-ceo-web-active-directory/ Let me know your thoughts

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It’s common to want to retrieve password expiration dates for users by querying Active Directory directly. Conversely, you might want to obtain a list of all users whose passwords will expire soon. Of course, you cannot use Active Directory Users & Computers to view the password expiration value and tools like ADSI Edit can only

Here at Web Active Directory we march to the same drum when it comes to what we say, and what we deliver. It’s called walking the talk. We are som completely committed to customer service and to the values of servant leadership that we have published our customer promise on your website for all to

We recently launched a refreshed website for our company at www.webactivedirectory.com. Part of our efforts included ensuring we made the site as user friendly as possible. Working in this direction, we spent time on one little detail that is a great aid for users but often is overlooked—the little icon that appears next to the

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In times past every worker in your enterprise had to use a locally-connected computer to log in to the Windows network and authenticate against Active Directory. Recently we’ve moved past this antiquity to using connections over VPN or even the open Internet to log into our Windows environment. What does this mean for your Windows

Jason CoxComments Off on Manage Windows Active Directory Passwords for a Distributed Workforce

Customer service has not died, contrary to popular belief. Frankly, it’s alive and well if you know where to look. However, a lot of poor or non-existent customer service offerings for a wide array of products are out there and these foster that ill feeling that customer service is an afterthought to most organizations. Poor

We’ve had this article on our support site for a long time and it’s one of the most high-traffic articles we have. Why? Because it’s quite difficult to figure out which AD attributes are represented in the Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) user interface with the obtuse and antiquated names defined in LDAP (really,